Personal budget
Have you ever heard of the personal budget? There's more to it than just financial support. The personal budget in accordance with Section 29 SGB IX is a real game changer for more self-determination and individual design options - especially for people with disabilities. It gives parents the freedom to choose exactly the aids and services that their child needs in order to participate actively and independently in social life.
But what does this mean in concrete terms? With a personal budget, you can decide for yourself what support your child needs. This flexibility ensures that your child receives the best possible support and is optimally integrated into their environment.
A key component of the budget is the financing of assistive devices in accordance with Section 84 SGB IX. This includes all necessary devices that help to compensate for the limitations caused by a disability. Barrier-free computers, for example, are particularly helpful in facilitating access to social life. The budget also covers training, maintenance and even possible duplicate equipment so that your child is optimally equipped in every situation.
However, the path to a personal budget can be a challenge. This is where budget advice services, such as Spring, come into play. These advisory services help to make the best use of the personal budget, offer comprehensive support with the application process and ensure that the benefits are tailored precisely to the child's individual needs.
With expert budget advice at your side, you can be sure that your child will receive the support they deserve and have a future full of opportunities ahead of them.